Apuriná
[alias Ipuriná, Kangite, Apurinã]Klassifizierung: Arawakan
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Klassifizierung: Arawakan
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Ipuriná, Kangite, Apurinã, Ipurina, Apurinã, Ipurinãn, Popengare, Cangaiti, Cacharary |
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Arawakan, Southern Arawakan, Southern Outlier |
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ISO 639-3 |
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apu |
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Informationen von: “Negation in Apurinã (Arawak)” (121-145 ch. Negation in Apurinã (Arawak)) . Facundes, Sidi (2014) , Lev Michael and Tania Granadillo · Brill
~3000
"In most villages, the language is not being taught to children, and only adults -- in some villages, only elders -- still have fluent command of it. The number of speakers is unlikely to exceed 400 out of a population of nearly 3,000." (p. 117)
"In most villages, the language is not being taught to children, and only adults -- in some villages, only elders -- still have fluent command of it." (p. 117)
Informationen von: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
4,087 (FUNASA 2003), 6,990 (FUNASA 2010)
Speakers: Moore (2006); ethnic population: FUNASA (2003, 2010).
2,780 (Moore 2006). Ethnic population: 6,990 (2010 FUNASA) (2013 unchanged).
Northwest Mato Grosso State; Amazonas State, scattered over the Purus River from Rio Branco to Manaus.
Northwest Mato Grosso State; Amazonas State, scattered over the Purus River from Rio Branco to Manaus.